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liberalize English

Meaning liberalize meaning

What does liberalize mean?

liberalize

make liberal or more liberal, of laws and rules (= liberalise) become more liberal The laws liberalized after Prohibition

Synonyms liberalize synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as liberalize?

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liberalise loosen ease broaden liberate free extend decontrol

Conjugation liberalize conjugation

How do you conjugate liberalize?

liberalize · verb

Examples liberalize examples

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Movie subtitles

We'll liberalize everything, let everyone look after himself, let business, not the state, run the economy.
And so to say that, you know, we need to step back and liberalize, well, but you. that's one approach you can take, but then you've got to look at a cause and effect.

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Indeed, experience gives little reason to presume that a modern way of speaking, willingness to liberalize the economy, and an urge for technological development automatically translates into a democratic opening.
The rest of the EU should not only follow suit; they should also cut income and payroll taxes and liberalize their labor markets.
Here, there is a strong case for having EU-wide targets rather than simply national objectives and sanctions for countries that do not liberalize their markets.
Will the government liberalize interest rates or loosen capital controls?
He could liberalize the exchange rate and let it float upwards, but he is not even doing that.
Yet today, both are under pressure to liberalize.
Yet the IMF was still lobbying to change its charter in order to force countries to liberalize their capital markets, ignoring the evidence that this did not lead to enhanced growth or more investment, but only to more instability.
Those countries that did not fully liberalize their capital and financial markets, such as China, will be thankful that they did not follow the urging of Paulson and the US Treasury to do so.
It sorely needs to liberalize trade progressively.
Ironically, Western countries are shifting to statism at the very moment that China appears to be heading in the opposite direction - witness its recent moves to liberalize its financial system.
Pushing countries to liberalize their capital markets and open them up to speculative capital flows is one example.
That impact partly reflects the highly problematic nature of the Chinese government's long-awaited move to liberalize interest rates.
In 1994, the World Trade Organization was created to liberalize trade under agreed rules.
In the early 1990s, the World Bank prevailed on Mozambique to liberalize the cashew sector and to lift the remaining restrictions on exports of raw cashews.
Indeed, it put the EU at the forefront of efforts to liberalize and regulate international trade, enabling us to reap the full benefits of globalization.
Paramount to CAFTA is a concern about the extent to which Central American countries will liberalize their economies.
That is why crises began to increase in number and severity after financial systems in the developed world started to liberalize in the 1970's, beginning in the United States.
But, in an environment of slow growth and high unemployment, sentiment in the advanced countries regarding efforts to liberalize trade is distinctly negative.
Lately, economies at all stages of development were pressured by the world financial establishments - national and international, official and private -- to liberalize financial markets and make their currencies fully convertible.
In the Doha trade negotiations, industrialized nations accepted the need to liberalize their agricultural markets by reducing subsidies to domestic producers and tariff barriers on agricultural imports.
So why not liberalize the carbon market as well - a move that would help, not hurt, domestic producers?
Hu has already rejected petitions by Party veterans calling on the CCP to liberalize more rapidly.

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